Regina Invests $282 Million in 2024 Construction Projects
May 1, 2024, 7:57 p.m.
Abdi Gure
The City of Regina is gearing up for a busy construction season with a significant investment of $282 million! This initiative aims to improve infrastructure, enhance transportation, and contribute to an overall more vibrant Regina.
The project scope encompasses various areas crucial to the city's well-being. Residents can expect improvements in:
Transportation
Water systems
Wastewater management
Drainage systems
City facilities
Parks and recreation areas
Multi-Year Projects Underway
Several multi-year projects have already begun, including:
Revitalization of the Dewdney Avenue corridor (Albert Street to Broad Street)
Water Network Expansion Project (Year 2)
Residents can expect additional projects to commence throughout spring and summer. These include the second phase of 11th Avenue construction, starting in early May. The City will provide detailed information about specific projects closer to their start dates.
Residential Road Renewal Continues
Investing in residential roads remains a key priority. This year, the City has allocated over $16.5 million for improvements to roughly 16.5 kilometers of residential roads. Since the program's inception in 2015, the City has invested a total of $124.4 million, resulting in enhancements to over 192.9 kilometers of local roads.
Safety and Information
The City is committed to a smooth construction season. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead, be patient with potential delays, and prioritize safety by slowing down and driving cautiously around construction zones.
For updates on traffic restrictions, visit the City's Road Report at Regina.ca/Roads. You can also find detailed information about specific projects on the City's construction webpage at Regina.ca/construction.
About Abdi Gure
November 2024 will be a crucial time for the residents of Regina Ward 7. Citizens of Ward 7 will have the opportunity to exercise their civil duty to elect a candidate of their choice. It's important for every resident to engage and vote for candidates who truly have the best interests of our community at heart.
Over the last decade, the population of Regina has grown significantly. This growth has brought a rich diversity to our city, making it more important than ever to have representatives that truly understand the significance of our diversity and can advocate for the needs of all communities. We must embrace our differences and work together to make Regina a more welcoming and inclusive place for everyone.
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